Health and Resilience
Parents will be heartened to know that
studying music also brings children life-long
health benefits. Scientific research is starting
to emerge showing that life-long music
training can offer improved cognitive function
as we age.
8 We already know that music
therapy has helped people recover from
strokes, and can be useful in treating a variety
of neurological disorders, such as stuttering,
autism and Parkinson’s disease.
9 Music
training has even been shown to delay
the onset of dementia.
10 Consequently, the
strong parallels between music and speech,
as well as the inherent enjoyment of music,
make it a useful and flexible rehabilitative
technique at many ages.
And music study can compensate for
hearing loss in adults. Studies show that
seniors with musical training are able to pick
out sounds in noisy environments – such as
restaurants – and can carry on conversations
better than those without this training, even
though they’ve suffered hearing loss
Health and Resilience
Parents will be heartened to know that
studying music also brings children life-long
health benefits. Scientific research is starting
to emerge showing that life-long music
training can offer improved cognitive function
as we age.
8 We already know that music
therapy has helped people recover from
strokes, and can be useful in treating a variety
of neurological disorders, such as stuttering,
autism and Parkinson’s disease.
9 Music
training has even been shown to delay
the onset of dementia.
10 Consequently, the
strong parallels between music and speech,
as well as the inherent enjoyment of music,
make it a useful and flexible rehabilitative
technique at many ages.
And music study can compensate for
hearing loss in adults. Studies show that
seniors with musical training are able to pick
out sounds in noisy environments – such as
restaurants – and can carry on conversations
better than those without this training, even
though they’ve suffered hearing loss
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
